Hi all,
I'm using FFS for years, mainly for backuping my PCs to my NAS.
Recently I have a new need: I have a project on 2 PCs, and I synchronize them with the NAS : PC1 <-> NAS <-> PC2. Since I only work on one PC at a time, there are no "forked" versions.
But there is something I don't understand:
- If I select [Two way], it considers a file missing on the PC as a Conflict <- ???
- If I select [Custom], it considers the missing file as to be copied <- OK
Why does the [Two way] consider it as a conflict ?
Thanks
Illioc
Question about Sync parameters
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> Why does the [Two way] consider it as a conflict ?
Most likely, the file at stake has changed on both sides since the last (two-way) sync between those two locations was run.
In such case, FFS does not know which version you want to copy where and presents it as a conflict, to be resolved manually by the user.
You can do that e.g. by changing the proposed action (here none, as it is a conflict) by clicking the action-icon in the Compare results window in between the left and right location of the conflict file.
Most likely, the file at stake has changed on both sides since the last (two-way) sync between those two locations was run.
In such case, FFS does not know which version you want to copy where and presents it as a conflict, to be resolved manually by the user.
You can do that e.g. by changing the proposed action (here none, as it is a conflict) by clicking the action-icon in the Compare results window in between the left and right location of the conflict file.